TONIGHT AT 7PM - Leader of MK Council accuses Conservatives of 'massaging' police numbers in Milton Keynes

    Today, at 7pm, listen to hear MKFM put your questions to Cllr Peter Marland, Leader of Milton Keynes Council.

    Following recent crime trends in Milton Keynes we want to raise your concerns about crime, each night we will be joined by key decision makers and holding them to account.

    Tonight (6/4), Cllr Peter Marland, the Leader of Milton Keynes Council, accuses the Conservatives of 'massaging' police numbers in Milton Keynes.

    Cllr Peter Marland is the Labour and Coop Leader of MK Council and Councillor for the Wolverton Ward.

    Following MKFM's exclusive interviews with Ben Everitt MP and Matthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, listen to what Cllr Pete Marland has to answer to your questions tonight.

    Listen from 7pm on 95.0/102.1/106.3FM, DAB Digital Radio, online, on your mobile or smart speaker to hear the full interview with Cllr Peter Marland.

    Full details of how to listen here.

    There has been some changes to our news special schedule. Here is the updated list: 

    Monday 4th April 7PM - Matthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley Police

    Tuesday 5th April 7PM - Ben Everitt, MP for Milton Keynes North

    Wednesday 6th April 7PM - Cllr Peter Marland, Leader of Milton Keynes Council 

    Thursday 7th April 7PM - Chief Inspector Livingstone, Deputy Commander for MK

    Sunday 10th April 7PM - Iain Stewart, MP for Milton Keynes South

    Monday 11th April 7PM - Cllr Robin Bradburn, Leader of MK Lib Dem Group and member of Thames Valley Police and Crime panel

    Listen back to Matthew Barber's interview with MKFM here:

    Listen back to Ben Everitt's interview here: 

     

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